The 2012 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis. The publication contains fiction, non-fiction, art, poetry, and photography. The cover, "Train Tracks," was photographed by Katherine Bailey. The winner of the J. Calvin Koontz Poetry Award, given annually for a portfolio of poetry to a senior English major, is Jane Savage. The Broad River Review Editor's Prizes in Fiction and Poetry are chosen among all submissions from Gardner-Webb University students. The prize for poetry was awarded to Amy Snyder for her work titled, "La Carpio: A Refugee Camp, San Jose, Costa Rica." The prize for prose was awarded to Chelsea Usher for her work titled, "Happy Birthday." The Rash Awards, named in honor of Ron Rash, a 1976 graduate of Gardner-Webb University, are awarded annually for outstanding works in poetry and fiction. The 2011 award recipients are Marylee MacDonald for her fiction work titled, “Tea & Sugar” and Celisa Steele for her poem titled, “To a Son on the Verge of Divorce.” Silas House of Berea, Kentucky, and Cathy Smith Bowers of Asheville, North Carolina, served as judges for the fiction and poetry contests, respectively.
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Access the complete run of the The Broad River Review literary journal on the Gardner-Webb University Archives Digital Commons site - http://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/brreview/ . The Broad River Review is the fourth title in Gardner-Webb’s library journal, access other titles on the Literary Societies and Publications collection page - http://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/literary-societies-and-pub/. To submit creative works for review and publication in The Broad River Review, visit - https://broadriverreview.org/
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